Chapter 5: Letter

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Chapter 5: Letter
Chapter 5 Letter g.o.d.png
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 27, 2002
Recorded2002
Genre
Length47:01
LanguageKorean
Label Sidus, Yejeon Media
Producer
G.o.d chronology
Chapter 4
(2001)
Chapter 5: Letter
(2002)
An Ordinary Day
(2004)
Singles from Chapter 5: Letter
  1. "Letter"
    Released: December 27, 2002

Chapter 5: Letter is the fifth album of South Korean pop music group g.o.d, released via SidusHQ on December 27, 2002. It was the last album released before the departure of Yoon Kye-sang from the group.

Contents

Reception

The group had opted to hold their "100-day Human Concert" series instead of regularly promoting their album on televised music programs and variety shows. [1] Having been away from television for an extended period, sales dipped significantly compared to the fourth album. "0%" won first place on Inkigayo .

Track listing

Chapter 5: Letter track listing [2]
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Like This Again (intro)" (이렇게 또; Ireoke tto) Park Jin-young Park Jin-young0:57
2."Letter" (편지; Pyeonji)Park Jin-youngPark Jin-young4:11
3."Report to the Dance Floor"Park Jin-youngBae Jin-ryeol (JR Groove)3:21
4."Give Me a Chance" (기회를 줘; Gihoereul jwo)Park Jin-young
  • Park Jin-young
  • JR Groove
4:30
5."Lately" (요즘; Yojeum) Jeon Seung-woo Jeon Seung-woo4:15
6."Love Story" (사랑이야기; Sarang-iyagi) Danny Ahn Danny Ahn3:46
7."0%" (영 프로; Yeong peuro)Park Jin-young
3:49
8."A Number I Should Never Have Dialed" (걸어선 안되는 전화; Geoleoseon andeoneun jeonhwa)
  • Park Jin-young
  • Bang Si-hyuk
Bang Si-hyuk5:05
9."Love? Love!" (사랑? 사랑!; Sarang sarang) Kim Tae-woo Kim Tae-woo3:16
10."Stutter" (더듬고 있어; Deodeumgo isseo)
  • Park Jin-young
  • JR Groove
  • Park Jin-young
  • JR Groove
3:55
11."Tears I Didn't Want to Show" (눈치 없는 눈물; Nunchi eomneun nunmul)Lee Gyu-tae
3:51
12."Us" (우리; Uri) Son Ho-young Son Ho-young3:58
13."As We Release Chapter 5" (5집을 내며)Park Jin-young
  • Joon Park
  • Yoon Kye-sang
  • Danny Ahn
  • Kim Tae-woo
  • Son Ho-young
2:09
Total length:47:01

Charts and sales

Sales

RegionSales
South Korea (RIAK)463,038 [5]

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References

  1. "god 우리가 가는 길은 '라이브'". JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). January 2, 2003.
  2. "5집 Chapter 5: Letter". Naver Music. Naver . Retrieved October 15, 2017.
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  5. Cumulative sales for Chapter 5: